How did people come to ‘think Neolithic’? While there has been considerable progress on
reconstructing the environmental, economic, technological and social changes associated with
the transition from mobile hunter-gathering to sedentary farming and herding communities, we
remain limited in our understanding of how Neolithic culture in its most profound sense arose. I
suggest that the formation of new words required for that new lifestyle was as much a driver as a
consequence of the Neolithic transition, illustrating this with a sample of Neolithic innovations from
the southern Levant that appear likely to have required new words. Such words, I argue, helped to
establish new concepts in the mind, shaped thought, influenced perception and ultimately the human
deeds in the world that left an archaeological trace